The frame grabbers convert images from Camera Link Medium or Base cameras into a USB3 Vision-compliant video stream. The uncompressed video is transmitted with low, consistent latency over a USB 3.0 cable directly to existing ports on a computer or display. By eliminating the need for a Camera Link frame grabber in a PCIe slot, designers are free to choose from a selection of small form factor and low-power computing platforms, including laptops, embedded systems, and tablets.

The company offers a range models to meet individual requirements for applications where processing platform options, simplified cabling, and plug-and-play usability can deliver cost, performance, and reliability advantages.

The iPORT CL-U3 product family includes models that deliver enhanced PLC and GPIO capabilities to minimize the effects of electrical noise, power over Camera Link (PoCL) to simplify cabling, and an extended -20°C to +65°C temperature operating range. With these products, designers can upgrade legacy industrial vision systems into solutions that are easier to use and manage.

For example, in bin-picking or sorting robots for assembly and manufacturing lines, the image feed from a Camera Link Base or Medium line scan camera is converted at the source into USB3 Vision-compliant video by the iPORT CL-U3. Video, power, and control is transmitted between the camera and image-processing computer over a single USB 3.0 cable. The USB 3.0 cable is easier to route than Camera Link cables, allowing faster setup and teardown of work cells for different products and short production runs.

Via the onboard PLC, the iPORT CL-U3 uses input signals to deterministically control and trigger the camera and other vision systems elements, such as area sensors and lighting sources. The sophisticated real-time GPIO interfaces with all types of sensors, and employs differential signaling and high-threshold logic (HTL) techniques to minimise the effects of electrical noise.